A man has been arrested after drugs were seized from a car suspected to be involved in dealing.
On June 25, officers in Brighton stopped a Volkswagen Passat that was suspected to be involved in drug dealing.
The vehicle was spotted in Richmond Parade in Brighton and later in Grand Parade heading southbound.
Officers approached the vehicle while it stopped in Church Street, and a search was undertaken where drugs and cash was seized.
A 22-year-old man, of no fixed address, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug and for driving without third party insurance. He has been bailed pending further enquiries.







No Fixed Address, but yet was driving-was he driving with No Licence, Tax or Insurance.
You can still operate a car in those circumstances, as long as you have a correspondence address. That could be a friend, a hostel, or some support services that receive mail on behalf of people with NFA.
Need more stops on the moped dealers especially those posing to be delivery couriers in the area of Hove Town Hall.
It is a really clever way of dealing. No-one would bat an eyelid at a food delivery courier randomly turning up at a house at any time of the day.
No fixed abode and was allowed out, presumably to drive home wherever he lives presumably. I wonder if they put a tracker on his car?